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Dr. Friendtastic Podcast Parent Note, Ep. 73: Dealing with a friendship cut-off

Dr. Friendtastic Podcast Parent Note, Ep. 73: Dealing with a friendship cut-off

What to do when your kid gets dumped

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Sep 14, 2024
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Dr. Friendtastic Podcast Parent Note, Ep. 73 – J.J., Age 11: Best friend suddenly stops playing with him

In this week’s Kids Ask Dr. Friendtastic podcast episode, J.J. asks what to do when the kid he considered his best friend suddenly refuses to play with him. 

Here’s the link to the podcast episode, in case you missed it:

Ep. 73, J.J., Age 11: Best friend suddenly stops playing with him

A sudden, unexplained cut-off by a friend can be devastating for kids. Support from a parent can be crucial for helping them deal with the the hurt, anger, and confusion the cut-off brings up. Today’s Podcast Parent Note offers some ideas about how you can help when your kid has been dumped.

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